2001 Buffalo Bills season
The 2001 season was the Buffalo Bills' 42nd season. Previous head coach Wade Phillips was fired, and was replaced by Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. They finished the season at 3-13 and last in the AFC East division for the first time since 1985.
John Butler, who had been the Bills' general manager from 1993–2000, left to take the same position with the San Diego Chargers. He was replaced by Tom Donahoe, who would remain with the Bills through the 2005 season.
In the wake of Buffalo's quarterback controversy, Doug Flutie was released by the Bills, prior to the season and followed Butler to San Diego. Buffalo named Rob Johnson their starting quarterback for the 2001 season, which would ultimately be his last in Buffalo. Bills defensive end Marcellus Wiley, linebacker Sam Rogers, and linebacker John Holecek also left Buffalo for San Diego in 2001, leaving a gap in Buffalo's defense. The special teams also saw a major overhaul. Placekicker Steve Christie was also among the defectors to San Diego, forcing the Bills to sign rookie Jake Arians as a replacement, then after several weeks of Arians's poor play, Shayne Graham. Chris Mohr left for the Atlanta Falcons and was replaced by Brian Moorman, who would stay with the team for the next eleven seasons.
Offseason
NFL draft
Buffalo's 2001 draft was general manager Tom Donahoe first with the team. The Bills' first three draft picks — Nate Clements, Aaron Schobel and Travis Henry — went on to make the Pro Bowl with the Bills.- Players in yellow indicates future Pro Bowl selections
Round | Pick # | Player | Position | College |
1 | 21 | Nate Clements | Cornerback | Ohio State |
2 | 46 | Aaron Schobel | Defensive End | TCU |
2 | 58 | Travis Henry | Running Back | Tennessee |
3 | 76 | Ron Edwards | Defensive Tackle | Texas A&M |
3 | 95 | Jonas Jennings | Tackle | Georgia |
4 | 110 | Brandon Spoon | Linebacker | North Carolina |
5 | 144 | Marques Sullivan | Tackle | Illinois |
6 | 178 | Tony Driver | Free Safety | Notre Dame |
6 | 195 | Dan O'Leary | Tight End | Notre Dame |
6 | 196 | Jimmy R. Williams | Cornerback | Vanderbilt |
7 | 214 | Reggie Germany | Wide Receiver | Ohio State |
7 | 238 | Tyrone Robertson | Defensive Tackle | Hinds C.C. |
Undrafted free agents
Player | Position | College |
Tim Hasselbeck | Quarterback | Boston College |
Personnel
Staff
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. [New Orleans Saints]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: September 9, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: FOX
- Announcers: Scott Graham, D.J. Johnson
- Referee: Larry Mallam
Rob Johnson threw three interceptions, all of which were intercepted by Saints safety Sammy Knight. Linebacker Sam Cowart hurt his achilles' heel in the first quarter and would go on to miss the rest of the season.
Week 2: at [Indianapolis Colts]
at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana- Date: September 23, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Don Criqui, Steve Tasker
- Referee: Bill Carollo
The Bills allowed a whopping 555 yards of total offense, with Peyton Manning throwing for 421 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Week 3: vs. [Pittsburgh Steelers]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: September 30, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Ian Eagle, Solomon Wilcots
- Referee: Tom White
The Bills were held to a mere 172 yards of total offense.
Week 4: vs. [New York Jets]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: October 7, 2001
- Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Craig James, and Beasley Reece
- Referee: Ron Winter
Alex Van Pelt played well in his relief appearance, and after Curtis Martin added another touchdown to make the score 28-9 Jets, the Bills began to mount a comeback. Late in the first half, Van Pelt found tight end Jay Riemersma for a 3 yard touchdown to make the score 28-15 at the half. Then on the opening drive of the second half, Van Pelt found Peerless Price for a 70-yard touchdown to cut the deficit to just 6, 28-22. However, the Jets stretched the lead back to 20 points with Vinny Testaverde finding tight end Anthony Becht for a 2 yard touchdown, then with Mo Lewis recovering a Larry Centers fumble and returning it 15 yards for another touchdown to make the score 42-22. With 4:37 to go, Centers did run in for a 2 yard touchdown to make the score 42-29, then the Bills forced a punt. Van Pelt led the Bills to another touchdown by finding Centers for a 7 yard touchdown to make the score 42-36, the drive took lots of time due to short passes and there were only 7 seconds remaining at this point. The Bills' subsequent onside kick was recovered by the Jets and the game then ended.
Alex Van Pelt was 23 of 41 for 268 yards and 3 touchdowns with 1 interception. Travis Henry ran for 113 yards on 19 carries for his first career 100-yard game, Eric Moulds caught 5 passes for 107 yards and a touchdown, and Peerless Price added 4 catches for 103 yards and a touchdown.
Although the Bills outgained the Jets 473-335, the turnover battle decided the game as the Bills committed 5 turnovers to the Jets' 0.
Week 6: at [Jacksonville Jaguars]
The Bills finally got into the win column with this win over the slumping Jaguars in a Thursday night clash. They led 3-0 at halftime after a 30 yard field goal by kicker Jake Arians. In the third quarter, Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell found tight end Kyle Brady for a 20 yard touchdown pass to make the score 7-3, but on the ensuing drive Rob Johnson hit Eric Moulds for a 27 yard touchdown to make the score 10-7. Late in the fourth quarter with the score tied 10-10, the Bills drove to the Jaguars' 29 yard line. Arians made a 46 yard field goal with 1:03 to go to give the Bills the lead, then safety Travares Tillman intercepted a Brunell pass on the next drive with 44 seconds left to seal the win.Week 7: at [San Diego Chargers]
at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California- Date: October 28, 2001
- Game time: 1:15 p.m. PST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Craig Bolerjack, Trevor Matich, and Scott Kaplan
- Referee: Tony Corrente
The Chargers came out strong with a 10-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Doug Flutie found tight end Freddie Jones for a one yard touchdown in the quarter. However, the Bills rallied at the end of the half with Rob Johnson running in for a 1 yard touchdown and Jake Arians kicking a 41 yard field goal as time expired in the half to make the score 13-10 Chargers.
In the fourth quarter, Jason Perry intercepted a Rob Johnson pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown to make the score 20-10 Chargers. However on the very next play from scrimmage, Johnson hit Peerless Price for a 61 yard touchdown to make the score 20-17 with 10:11 to go. After the following Chargers drive ended with a missed field goal, the Bills drove down the field and scored a touchdown with Travis Henry scoring on a one yard plunge to make the score 24-20 Bills with just 1:30 remaining. However, special teams would cost the Bills the game. On the ensuing kickoff, Chargers kick returner Ronney Jenkins returned the ball 72 yards to the Bills' 26 yard line, and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Brian Moorman added half the distance to the goal. On the next play, Doug Flutie ran in for a 13 yard touchdown to make the score 27-24 Chargers with 1:10 to go. Despite this turn of events, the Bills were not done. A 25 yard pass from Rob Johnson to Jay Riemersma moved the ball to field goal range in the final moments of the game. However with 7 seconds remaining, Jake Arians' 44 yard field goal attempt was blocked.
In the battle of the two quarterbacks, Rob Johnson went 24 of 37 for 310 yards with a touchdown and an interception, while Doug Flutie was 21 of 33 for 254 yards and a touchdown. Both players added a rushing touchdown as well. While Johnson outgained Flutie through the air and on the ground, Flutie's quarterback rating was 97.3 to Johnson's 88.8.
Former Bill Marcellus Wiley added 2 sacks against his former team.
Week 8: vs. [Indianapolis Colts]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: November 4, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Don Criqui, Steve Tasker
- Referee: Walt Coleman
Week 9: at [New England Patriots]
at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts- Date: November 11, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent Jones
- Referee: Jeff Triplette
The Patriots would open the scoring in the first quarter with Tom Brady finding running back Kevin Faulk for a 6 yard touchdown to make the score 7-0. A 24 yard Jake Arians field goal made the score 7-3 at the half. In the third quarter, Antowain Smith ran in for a 1 yard score to make the score 14-3 Patriots heading in the final quarter. With under 5 minutes remaining, cornerback Terrell Buckley sacked Rob Johnson, who suffered a season-ending injury in the process. Johnson was replaced by Alex Van Pelt as the Bills turned it over on downs by failing to convert a 4th and 27 with 4:07 left. However on the ensuing possession, defensive end Kendrick Office sacked Brady and forced him to fumble, with fellow lineman Jay Foreman recovering the ball to put the Bills back in the game. The Bills capitalized on the turnover with Van Pelt finding Peerless Price for a 17 yard touchdown score two plays later, and the ensuing two point conversion made the score 14-11 Patriots with 2:43 to go. However, the ensuing onside kick was recovered by the Patriots, and two plays later, Smith broke through for a 42 yard touchdown to clinch the game.
One bright spot for the Bills in this game was their pass rush. The Bills broke through the Patriots' strong O-line for 7 sacks, with Kendrick Office, Tyrone Robertson, and rookie defensive end Aaron Schobel all contributing two sacks apiece. However, the Bills allowed their former running back Antowain Smith to run for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns on 20 carries.
The game was Rob Johnson's final appearance as a Buffalo Bill, as Alex Van Pelt started for the remainder of the season. Fittingly, he was sacked 5 times.
Week 10: vs. [Seattle Seahawks]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: November 18, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Don Criqui, Steve Tasker, Jim Kelly
- Referee: Bernie Kukar
The Bills outgained the Seahawks 372-246, but committed 2 turnovers while the Seahawks committed none.
Despite the loss, Alex Van Pelt played well in his first start of the season, going 28-42 for 316 yards and 2 touchdowns with no interceptions. Peerless Price was the leading receiver with 10 catches for 138 yards and a touchdown.
During halftime, longtime quarterback Jim Kelly's name was added to the Bills Wall of Fame, and his number 12 jersey was retired. It was the first number retired by the Buffalo Bills, and as of 2017 is one of only two numbers to have been retired by the franchise.
Week 11: vs. [Miami Dolphins]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: November 25, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Craig James, and Beasley Reece
- Referee: Terry McAulay
However, the fourth quarter was a Bills meltdown. On the opening play of the quarter, Jay Fiedler found tight end Jed Weaver for an 8 yard touchdown pass to narrow the score 21-17. The Bills answered with another touchdown drive, capped off by Travis Henry's 8 yard touchdown run with 8:16 to go. However, Jake Arians whiffed on the extra point, and the score remained 27-17. On the following drive, Fiedler found rookie wide receiver Chris Chambers for a 22 yard touchdown pass to cut the score to 27-24 with 4:07 to play. After a Bills punt, the Dolphins drove into field goal range, and Olindo Mare kicked a 39 yard field goal to tie the score at 27-27 with just 1:11 to go. On the very next play, Nate Clements fumbled the kick return, and Dolphins corner Patrick Surtain recovered at the Bills' 42 yard line. Two plays later, Fiedler hooked up with Chambers for his second touchdown of the quarter, a 32 yard pass that gave the Dolphins a stunning 34-27 lead with 48 seconds remaining. Alex Van Pelt attempted to get the Bills down the field for a game-tying touchdown in the game's final moments, but while spiking the ball at the Dolphins' 32 yard line to set up one more opportunity, the clock ran out.
Alex Van Pelt was 21-34 for 309 yards with 3 touchdowns and an interception for his second consecutive 300 yard game. Eric Moulds caught 6 of his passes for 196 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Week 12: at [San Francisco 49ers]
at 3Com Park, San Francisco, California- Date: December 2, 2001
- Game time: 5:30 p.m. PST
- TV: ESPN
- Announcers: Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Suzy Kolber
- Referee: Ed Hochuli
The 49ers dominated the Bills in all phases of the game, outgaining the Bills 409-191 with a 230-29 advantage on the ground while controlling the clock for 39:48 to the Bills' 20:12. Alex Van Pelt threw 4 interceptions, while Travis Henry was held to a mere 9 yards rushing.
Week 13: vs. [Carolina Panthers]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: December 9, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: FOX
- Announcers: Curt Menefee, Ray Bentley, and Bob Trimble
- Referee: Bill Carollo
After a 3-3 stalemate in the first quarter, the Panthers built a big lead in the second quarter. Rookie Panthers quarterback Chris Weinke ran in for a 1 yard touchdown, then running back Richard Huntley added a 2 yard touchdown to make the score 17-3 Panthers. After a field goal by the Bills' new kicker Shayne Graham, Weinke found tight end Kris Mangum for a 2 yard touchdown to make the score 24-6 Panthers with 36 seconds to go in the half. However, the Bills drove 70 yards down the field in just 30 seconds, scoring on Alex Van Pelt's 7 yard touchdown pass to Peerless Price with 1 second to go in the half. This made the score 24-13 Carolina at the half.
In the third quarter, rookie linebacker Brandon Spoon intercepted a Chris Weinke pass and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown, with a failed two point conversion keeping the score 24-19 Panthers heading into the final quarter. With 8 minutes remaining, Travis Henry ran in for a 1 yard touchdown plunge to give the Bills their first lead of the game, 25-24. The Bills' defense held on a 4th and 2 with 2:24 to go, then Alex Van Pelt completed a pass to Jay Riemersma on a 3rd and 8 for a game-clinching first down.
Travis Henry ran for 101 yards on 27 carries for a touchdown.
Week 14: vs. [New England Patriots]
at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York- Date: December 16, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Don Criqui, Steve Tasker
- Referee: Mike Carey
Defensive theatrics aside, the Patriots got help from a challenge in overtime. Tom Brady completed a pass to wide receiver David Patten, who fumbled upon being tackled by safety Keion Carpenter along the sideline. Initially it was ruled that Nate Clements recovered the fumble for the Bills, but upon being challenged by Bill Belichick, the ball was ruled out of bounds and the Patriots kept the ball. On the next play, former Bill Antowain Smith broke free for a 38 yard run to put the Patriots in the red zone, setting up Adam Vinatieri for a game-winning 23 yard field goal.
Week 15: at [Atlanta Falcons]
at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia- Date: December 23, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Craig Bolerjack, Trevor Matich
- Referee: Larry Nemmers
In the third quarter, the Bills fell behind 16-14 after a Jay Feely field goal, but regained the lead with Shawn Bryson outrunning the Falcons for a 68 yard touchdown to make the score 20-16. However, two touchdown passes by Chris Chandler, the first to receiver Tony Martin for 63 yards and the second to rookie tight end Alge Crumpler for 49 yards, caused the Bills to fall behind 30-20 with 11:56 to go. With 3:55 to go, Shayne Graham kicked a field goal to make the score 30-23, then the Bills used up their three timeouts to force a Falcons punt. Alex Van Pelt drove the Bills 82 yards down the field, then threw a 3 yard touchdown pass to Eric Moulds with just 48 seconds remaining to tie the score at 30-30. However, the Falcons were not content with overtime and went for the win. An illegal formation penalty pushed them back to midfield with 10 seconds remaining, but Chandler completed a 16 yard pass to receiver Brian Finneran and the Falcons called their final timeout with 2 seconds remaining. This set up a long attempt for rookie kicker Jay Feely at 52 yards, but his kick was good as time expired. Feely celebrated by jumping wildly as the Bills walked off the turf with yet another loss in a close game.
Although the Bills outgained the Falcons on the ground 190-67 with Shawn Bryson running for 130 yards and 2 touchdowns on just 16 carries, the Falcons outgained the Bills in net passing 422-208 with Chris Chandler torching the Bills secondary for 431 yards passing.
Week 16: at [New York Jets]
at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey- Date: December 30, 2001
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Craig James, and Beasley Reece
- Referee: Ed Hochuli
Late in the first half, the Bills got on the board with Larry Centers scoring on a 5 yard run with 19 seconds remaining in the half, giving them a 7-6 lead. In the third quarter, the Bills extended their lead with Alex Van Pelt finding Peerless Price for a 22 yard touchdown pass. At the two minute warning, the Jets were at the Bills' 35 yard line needing a touchdown to win down 14-9. However, Phil Hansen made a big play by tipping a Vinny Testaverde pass and intercepting it, ending the scoring threat. The Jets used their remaining timeouts to force a three-and-out before the Bills special teams threatened to give away yet another game, with Brian Moorman fumbling the snap on the ensuing punt and the Jets recovering at midfield with 47 seconds left. With one more chance, the Jets advanced to the Bills' 24 yard line when a baffling coaching decision decided the game. Rather than go for a touchdown with 13 seconds left, the Jets called for a short passing play over the middle of the field. Testaverde threw to Curtis Martin, who was tackled by Jay Foreman as the clock continued to run. The Jets were forced to run no huddle for a desperation pass and got a final snap off with less than a second remaining, but with few players on the field focused on the play anyway, Testaverde threw a pass intended for receiver Kevin Swayne that sailed over the end zone to end the game.
Shawn Bryson had his second consecutive 100-yard game by running for 107 yards on 28 carries.
Week 17: at [Miami Dolphins]
at Pro Player Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida- Date: January 6, 2002
- Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST
- TV: CBS
- Announcers: Don Criqui, Steve Tasker
- Referee: Tony Corrente
The Bills fell behind 13-0 at halftime, with Dolphins running back Lamar Smith running for a 6 yard touchdown during that time. After the Bills scored their only points of the game in the third quarter to make the score 13-7, the fourth quarter was a disaster. Jay Fiedler found receiver James McKnight for a 16 yard touchdown pass, then ran for a 16 yard touchdown on the Dolphins' next possession to make the score 27-7. The Bills' offense was awful, with Alex Van Pelt throwing an interception and Travis Brown throwing two more while the ground game contributed only 39 yards rushing, and their run defense struggled with Lamar Smith gashing and running over the defense for 158 yards rushing. And with all that said, the worst play of the game for the Bills - and a highly symbolic conclusion to their season - came on the final play of the game. Brown was intercepted at the goal line by safety Brock Marion while trying to throw an out pattern, and Marion raced down the sideline untouched for a 100 yard touchdown and exclamation point.
With this loss, the Bills finished their worst season since 1985 with a 3-13 record.